April 5, 2017 2:31pm EDTApril 5, 2017 2:31pm EDTDumped Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor insists he has no regrets over his failed stint at the club – including his ugly feud with former skipper Robbie Farah.

His tumultuous two-and-a-bit seasons at the helm of the Tigers was plagued by his ongoing stoush with Farah after he told the NSW hooker he was no longer needed at the club and subsequently dropped him to reserve grade.

“No, absolutely not,” Taylor told Fox Sports’ League Life when asked if he would do anything differently.

“Any decision I make at any coaching stint I’ve had is based on what I believe is best for the club, wholly and solely, and I leave with my integrity completely intact.

”I feel really positive about the difference I made at the club and while performances on the field right now have been affected by some of that other stuff that’s gone on behind the scenes, it’s really disappointing to see because the progress that we made in the back-half of last season.

Taylor’ss prospects of landing another head coaching job in the NRL appear slim after modest stints at the Rabbitohs and Tigers.

But the 46-year-old remains bullish about his prospects of landing another gig in the future.

“… I’m enormously confident in my coaching ability, I feel like I was doing a really, really positive job and more opportunities will come along and I look forward to the next challenge,” he said.